Unknown to R. G. M. DuNovant, December 9, 1861
Coosawhatchie, December 9, 1861. Col. R. G. M. DuNOVANT, Commanding, do. : COLONEL: The Thirteenth Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, Col. O. E. Edwards, has been ordered to take the road…
Coosawhatchie, December 9, 1861. Col. R. G. M. DuNOVANT, Commanding, do. : COLONEL: The Thirteenth Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, Col. O. E. Edwards, has been ordered to take the road…
Richmond, December 8, 1861. SIR: Your letter of 3d instant was received on the 7th. Since its reception I have telegraphed, announcing that measures had been taken to re-enforce you…
December 7, 1861. No. 4 } Coosawhatchie, S. O., December 7, 1861. I. The recent inspection by the medical director of the department discloses the existence of much sickness among…
Ooosawhatchie, December 7, 1861. General R. S. RIPLEY, Commanding, &oc., Charleston: GENERAL: I have read with attention your letter of the 5th instant. I regret to learn that the Marion…
HDQRS. FIRST MIL. DIST., DEP’T OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Georgetown, December 6, 1861. Maj. T. A. WASHINGTON, Department Adjutant- General : MAJOR: Yours of the 3d received * this morning. The…
Charleston, December 5, 1861. Capt. T. A. WASHINGTON, Coosawhatchie : CAPTAIN: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a letter from the commanding general of the 4th, and…
Ooosawhatchie, December 4, 1861. General R. S. RIPLEY, Commanding, &c., Oharleston, 8. O.: GENERAL: Will you please inform me whether the Marion Artillery mentioned in your letter of the 4th,*…
Coosawhatchie, S. O., December 3, 1861. Hon. J. P. BENJAMIN, Secretary of War, Richmond, Va.: SIR: In a letter received to-day from Col. John S. Preston, whom I had assigned…
November 27, 1861. November 27, 1861—7 a. m. [Brig. Gen. THOMAS F. DRAYTON :] GENERAL: The expedition to Bull Island, about which I wrote you, left here last night about…
Bluffton, November 26, 1861. Brigadier-General DRAYTON, Hardeeville : GENERAL: I sent out a guard boat last night, under command of Sergeant Mikell; he returned this morning with a boat load…